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The Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibit "Big Bambu," a bamboo structure in the museum's roof garden, by twin brothers Mike and Doug Starn, is opened for a press preview, in New York, on April 26. The artwork, measuring 100 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 50 feet high, comprises a complex network of 5,000 interlocking 30- and 40-foot-long bamboo poles, lashed together with 50 miles of nylon rope and incorporating an internal elevated pathway system.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibit "Big Bambu," a bamboo structure in the museum's roof garden, by twin brothers Mike and Doug Starn, is opened for a press preview, in New York, on April 26. The artwork, measuring 100 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 50 feet high, comprises a complex network of 5,000 interlocking 30- and 40-foot-long bamboo poles, lashed together with 50 miles of nylon rope and incorporating an internal elevated pathway system.
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